It has numerous uses including -
Hydro-electricity
Water for drinking.
Water for crop irrigation.
Water for domestic supply.
Water for industrial use.
Transportation.
Tourism.
Leisure.
Waste disposal.
Fishing.
Building.
Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles long, flows through numerous countries and has tens of millions of people close by it is impossible to answer such a broad question here.
The Nile river is the longest river in the continent of Africa. People of Egypt and Sudan use the Nile as a source of water for irrigation and fishing.
reeds that grew along the Nile River
I am quite certain that they STILL DO use oars in the Nile river.
I'm sure that some people do.
Anything and everything was traded along the Nile, which was also use for transport, by the tens of millions of people in its areas.
The Nile River has been in Egypt since the earliest people lived there. The Mesopotamians were the first civilized group to use the Nile for irrigation and transportation thousands of years before Christ.
The Nile river is one of the most important in the world. In the past it has served as source of life as well as transportation for those who use it.
The Nile River had helped in the growing of the Egyptian civilization a lot. It had provided people fertile soil near its banks so people could grow crops. Near the banks of the Nile River also grew a plant called Papyrus. They used this plant to make baskets, boats, and such. It had also provided water for the people Egypt in order to use it in their daily lives. The Nile River had also provided a source of transportation.
They used the Nile River for irrigation and transportation.
Everyone who lives close use it one way or the other and that means tens of millions of people.
yes, they also used wool.
No.But they did use it for transportation.